Fish Suggestions For An Open Mind

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I have a 285L tank with 2 Pictus Cats, 1 Peacock Eel, 1 Synodontis Eupterus, 1 Black Ghost Knife, 1 African Butterfly Fish, 2 ...

I have a 285L tank with 2 Pictus Cats, 1 Peacock Eel, 1 Synodontis Eupterus, 1 Black Ghost Knife, 1 African Butterfly Fish, 2 Marble Bristlenoses, 1 Albino Cory, 1 Panda Cory, 1 Black Shark and 2 sepea tetras
Im looking for a few more fish to add as they are all mainly bottom dwellers and i want some to hang in the middle area mostly, and also something that wont move the sand around and change the tank. im getting 4 albino convicts but if they dont suit it then they can go in my other tank. Any help with this is appreciated, I dont want any questions about my pH, nitrate or anything like that, its all sorted and couldnt be more perfect, Cheers

gouramis, especially the dwarf variety are beautiful and peaceful. if you are wanting a school though i would not reccomend these as they don't get along with eachother. shrimp are always good. they are not technically fish, but they are truly fascinating creatures. hmm, i will think of more and get back to you...oh! how many gallons is your tank? sorry i'm not good at unit conversions.

gouramis, especially the dwarf variety are beautiful and peaceful. if you are wanting a school though i would not reccomend these as they don't get along with eachother. shrimp are always good. they are not technically fish, but they are truly fascinating creatures. hmm, i will think of more and get back to you...oh! how many gallons is your tank? sorry i'm not good at unit conversions.

His tank is about 75 gallons.
Some of the larger gourami like blue gourami and moonlight gourami would work better than a dwarf gourami. Dwarf gourami have a lot of problems due to commercial inbreeding.

thanks. true about the gouramis. i didn't think of that...i just think they are so pretty. also, i found out that danios or minnows would get along well with your fishes. I don't like the look of most popular danios, but white cloud mountain minnows are absolutely gorgeous! you could get a school of maybe 6 or 7. they would swim around the top and middle. they do like cooler temperatures, but as long as your tank isn't too hot they should be fine. they are one of the most hardy types of fish so I love them.

thanks. true about the gouramis. i didn't think of that...i just think they are so pretty. also, i found out that danios or minnows would get along well with your fishes. I don't like the look of most popular danios, but white cloud mountain minnows are absolutely gorgeous! you could get a school of maybe 6 or 7. they would swim around the top and middle. they do like cooler temperatures, but as long as your tank isn't too hot they should be fine. they are one of the most hardy types of fish so I love them.

Hm ok, ive had gouramis before and im not a fan after my moonlights passed away.
im looking for something a little bigger than danios and white clouds. I was thinking sharks maybe. schooling fish around the size of a dwarf gourami would be instantly perfect.. Sorry for being fussy but i just am